Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck praised QB Matt Hasselbeck for helping the offense in variety of ways. "I lean on him every week," Luck said. "He is a huge part of helping me prepare, helping this offense prepare. He's a great sounding board for any player on our offense. He has the answer to just about every question."

Fantasy Tip: Hasselbeck was re-signed by Indianapolis, and keeping around a veteran backup that Luck seems to trust and rely on certainly shouldn't hurt Luck's development.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck said he has heard nothing from the team about extending his contract, contrary to published reports. Indianapolis Star reporter Stephen Holder says the Colts have no reason to rush any negotiations to redo Luck's rookie contract. He has two years remaining on the $22 million deal he signed as a rookie in 2012, which has a team option for 2016 that must be exercised later this year.

Fantasy Tip: Luck had an outstanding 2014 regular season with 4,761 yards and 40 touchdowns. Luck should be one of the top quarterbacks for years to come and will be a No. 1 quarterback in all fantasy leagues next season.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck is 0-3 and has thrown eight interceptions in his three career games against the New England Patriots. "I'd like to think I'm a better quarterback and we're a better team and more well-equipped to handle the unknown and the unforeseen," said Luck, who threw for 303 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in a 42-20 loss to the Patriots at home Nov. 16.

Fantasy Tip: The way Luck has been playing, it's hard not to consider him at FantasyScore against the Patriots in the AFC Championship game, despite Luck's poor results against the Pats in a small sample size.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck is 0-2 with a 50.5 completions percentage with two touchdowns and five interceptions in the playoffs on the road in his career. At home in the playoffs, he's 2-0 with a 67.4 completion percentage with five touchdowns and three interceptions.

Fantasy Tip: It's a small sample size, but definitely something worth considering when trying to choose your QB at FantasyScore this weekend. Luck ($9,000, 18.0% of cap) is the most expensive player this weekend, which will make it tough for him to return value for you, even if the Colts are forced to play catchup all day long against the Denver Broncos.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck was often forced to throw the ball underneath to keep drives going against the Cincinnati Bengals in the wild-card playoff win last weekend. Luck targeted RB Dan Herron 11 times, and the running back caught 10 of those for 85 yards. Luck was also 7-for-11 for 126 yards and a touchdown on blitzes. He also didn't commit a turnover after turning the ball over 22 times during the regular season.

Fantasy Tip: Luck ($9,000, 18.0% of cap) had a breakout season in 2014, and he carried that momentum into the playoffs. Despite being the most expensive FantasyScore option this weekend, he could still be a good choice for your daily lineups against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos have a solid defense this year, but Luck and the Colts could very well be playing catchup all game long.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck and the passing game is expected to be leaned on even more in the team's Wild Card game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Jan. 4, according to offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton. "Our emphasis is to just try and score every time we touch the football," Hamilton said. "If that's (by) running the football, that's great. Ideally we want to have balance in our offense. But at this point, we have to accentuate our strengths and do what we do best and find ways to score." Indianapolis led the league in passing this year with a league-high 4,894 passing yards (306 per game). Luck led the NFL with 40 touchdown passes. The Colts rank 22nd in rushing yards per game this year (100.8) and 25th in yards per carry (3.9).

Fantasy Tip: Luck ($8,600; 17.2% of cap) is the highest-priced player at FantasyScore this weekend. He's put up big numbers this year, but he also has turned the ball over frequently. In the playoffs, if Indy becomes too one-dimensional, it'll likely hurt Luck tremendously. He's a risky option at such a high price point.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck is expected to play in Week 17 against the Tennessee Titans. Despite the fact the team has nothing to gain in the regular season finale, the team is generally speaking about playing to win against the Titans, as they look to build some steam heading into the postseason.

Fantasy Tip: Luck might very well play, but it wouldn't be surprising to see him limited to a half or a few quarters if the team builds a big lead or falls behind. FantasyScore owners likely want to avoid this situation.

Fantasy Tip: The game was lopsided, and there was little to no chance of Indianapolis improving their playoff seeding anyway. Luck finished the day 15 of 22 for 109 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions. Matt Hasselbeck replaced Luck.

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck has 12 fumbles this season, six of which were lost. That's the most of any player, regardless of position, in the league. He has six fumbles in the last three games. He has also thrown the third-most interceptions in the league with 13.

Fantasy Tip: Luck ($9,000; 18.0% of your cap) is the highest-priced player in FantasyScore this week. Proceed with caution.